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  1. English offensives in 13451347, during the Hundred Years' War, resulted in repeated defeats of the French, the loss or devastation of much French territory and the capture by the English of the port of Calais. The war had broken out in 1337 and flared up in 1340 when the king of England, Edward III, laid claim to the French crown and ...

    • June 1345 – 28 September 1347
    • English victory
    • France and northern England
  2. The Hundred Years' War (French: Guerre de Cent Ans; 13371453) was a series of armed conflicts fought between the kingdoms of England and France during the Late Middle Ages. It emerged from feudal disputes over the Duchy of Aquitaine and was triggered by a claim to the French throne made by Edward III of England .

    • 24 May 1337 – 19 October 1453 (intermittent), (116 years, 4 months, 3 weeks and 4 days)
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  4. The Hundred YearsWar, spanning from 1337 to 1453, was a protracted conflict that pitted the Kingdom of England against the Kingdom of France and their respective allies. Despite its name, this war endured for over a century, featuring a series of pivotal moments and battles that reshaped the course of European history.

  5. Battle of La Roche-Derrien on 20th June 1347 in the Hundred Years War showing the capture of Charles of Blois. The previous battle of the Hundred Years War is the Battle of Neville’s Cross. The next battle of the Hundred Years War is the Battle of Winchelsea. To the 100 Years War index. Date of the Battle of La Roche-Derrien: 20 th June 1347.

  6. The Hundred YearsWar was a series of conflicts fought between England and France from 1337 to 1453. The primary cause of the war was a dispute over the succession to the French throne! The conflict began when Edward III of England, who had a claim to the French throne through his mother, invaded France in an attempt to assert his claim.

  7. English offensives in 13451347, during the Hundred Years' War, resulted in repeated defeats of the French, the loss or devastation of much French territory and the capture by the English of the port of Calais.

  8. Mar 17, 2017 · Fought 1337-1453, the Hundred Years' War saw England and France battle for the French throne. Beginning as a dynastic war in which Edward III of England attempted to assert his claim to the French throne, the Hundred Years' War also saw English forces attempt to regain lost territories on the Continent.

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